6/2/2025
The .NET ecosystem is constantly evolving—from language improvements in C# to major runtime shifts like .NET Core to .NET 8, and powerful frameworks like Blazor and MAUI. Staying current isn't about memorizing docs or tracking every preview release—it's about having the right set of go-to resources to help you learn smarter, not harder.
Here’s a list of high-value resources that will keep you sharp, informed, and ahead of the curve as a modern .NET developer.
1. The Morning Brew – blog.cwa.me.uk
A daily digest of .NET, C#, and developer-related links curated by Chris Alcock. Super lightweight and skimmable.
2. .NET Weekly – dotnetweekly.com
Weekly curated links covering C#, ASP.NET, tools, libraries, and architecture practices.
3. Dev Tips Daily (.NET Edition) – daily.dev
A customizable dev feed that often features .NET-related content, perfect for frontpage scanning.
4. Nick Chapsas – youtube.com/@nickchapsas
Short, insightful C#/.NET content with a strong focus on clean code, performance, and real-world usage.
5. IAmTimCorey – youtube.com/iamtimcorey
In-depth, beginner-to-advanced tutorials across the .NET stack including Blazor, APIs, EF Core, and testing.
6. Raw Coding – youtube.com/@rawcoding
Advanced .NET content focusing on performance, source code deep-dives, and testing strategies.
7. .NET Rocks! – dotnetrocks.com
The OG .NET podcast. Interviews with Microsoft engineers, community contributors, and industry experts.
8. Merge Conflict – mergeconflict.fm
A developer-centric podcast with a focus on .NET MAUI, mobile, and cross-platform C# development.
9. Azure DevOps Podcast – azuredevopspodcast.com
Focuses on CI/CD, cloud-native architecture, and scalable software practices—all in a .NET context.
10. Microsoft Learn for .NET – learn.microsoft.com/dotnet
Official tutorials, interactive labs, and certification prep courses. Constantly updated for each new release.
11. DevBlogs by Microsoft – devblogs.microsoft.com
Direct updates from the .NET team including performance breakdowns, release announcements, and roadmap discussions.
12. Awesome .NET – github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet
A massive GitHub-curated list of libraries, frameworks, and tools across the .NET ecosystem.
13. dotnet/runtime – github.com/dotnet/runtime
Track .NET Core/8+ development directly, including issue discussions and PRs.
14. dotnet/aspnetcore – github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore
Dive into what’s next for Blazor, Razor Pages, SignalR, and ASP.NET APIs.
15. dotnet/announcements – github.com/dotnet/announcements
Release notes, upcoming changes, and breaking news across the platform.
Pick 2–3 primary resources that work for your style (e.g., YouTube for visual learners, newsletters for skimmers). Subscribe to release notes or RSS feeds. Use bookmarks. And dedicate 30–60 minutes weekly to check in.
You don’t need to know everything—you just need to know where to look and how to learn fast.
The .NET ecosystem is only getting stronger. Stay curious, stay connected, and you’ll stay relevant.